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ESAB WeldOps GS-300 Safety Goggles – Clear, Shade 5 Lens
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Welding Goggles: Protect Your Vision, Enhance Your Work
At Express Weldcare Services (EWS), we understand the critical importance of eye protection in the welding industry. Our carefully curated selection of welding goggles is designed to safeguard your vision and optimize your welding performance.
Why Choose Our Welding Goggles?
- Uncompromising Safety: Our welding goggles are engineered to meet stringent safety standards, shielding your eyes from harmful UV and IR radiation, sparks, and debris
- Superior Comfort: Experience unparalleled comfort with our lightweight, ergonomic designs, ensuring fatigue-free wear even during extended welding sessions
- Optimal Visibility: Our high-quality lenses provide crystal-clear vision, enabling precise welding and reducing eye strain
- Durable Construction: Built to withstand the rigors of industrial environments, our welding goggles are durable and reliable
Explore Our Top Brands:
- Uvex: Renowned for innovation and quality, Uvex offers a comprehensive range of welding goggles
- 3M: A global leader in safety solutions, 3M provides a wide selection of welding goggles, known for their durability and comfort
- Honeywell: Offering a diverse range of products, Honeywell provides reliable and affordable welding goggles to meet various needs
Find the Perfect Welding Goggle for Your Application
Whether you’re a professional welder or a DIY enthusiast, our expert team can help you find the ideal welding goggle to protect your eyes and enhance your welding experience.
Shop Our Welding Goggle Collection Today and Prioritise Your Eye Safety
FAQs
How do I choose the right shade for my welding goggles?
The appropriate shade for your welding goggles depends on the type of welding process you’re performing. A higher shade number offers more protection from intense light. Here’s a general guideline:
- MIG welding: Shade 10
- TIG welding: Shade 10-14
- Stick welding: Shade 12-14
- Plasma cutting: Shade 8-12
Consult the specific recommendations for your welding equipment and materials to ensure optimal protection.
What are the safety risks of not wearing welding goggles?
Not wearing proper eye protection during welding can lead to severe eye injuries, including:
- Arc eye: This condition causes intense pain, sensitivity to light, and blurred vision
- Corneal burns: Direct exposure to UV radiation can burn the cornea, leading to permanent damage
- Retinal damage: Prolonged exposure to intense light can damage the retina, potentially leading to vision loss
How often should I replace my welding goggles?
The frequency of replacement depends on usage and the condition of the lenses. However, it’s generally recommended to inspect your welding goggles regularly for:
- Scratches on the lenses
- Damage to the frame
- Malfunction of the auto-darkening mechanism (for auto-darkening helmets)
If you notice any damage or degradation, replace the affected components or the entire goggle.


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